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Volume 462 Number 7270 pp137-242About the cover
In this issue (12 November 2009)
Editorials
Research Highlights
Journal Club
News
News Feature
Correspondence
OpinionBooks and Arts
News and Views
Articles
Letters
Naturejobs
FuturesAlso this week
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Top of pageEditorials
Containing risk p137
The ad-hoc proliferation of high-security biological labs must be controlled, and should be tied in more closely to broader research and public-health goals.
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No turning back p137
Spain should not use the recession as an excuse to stall plans to boost its scientific enterprise.
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A healthy get together p138
The recently launched World Health Summit offers a rare chance for dialogue.
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Top of pageResearch Highlights
Gene therapy: Nerve repair p140
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Climate science: Volcano chills p140
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Longevity: Sweet food, short life p140
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Climate change: Kilimanjaro's loss p140
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Neuroscience: Early stress marks genes p140
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Astronomy: Galaxies far, far away p140
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Biophysics: DNA stop and go p141
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Atmospheric science: Industrial UV shield p141
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Nanoscience: Release the goods p141
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Genomics: Sequencing costs drop p141
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Top of pageJournal Club
Journal club p141
Robert Blelloch
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News
News briefing: 12 November 2009 p142
The week in science
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End of the road for Copenhagen? p144
Expectations are dropping as December's UN climate talks get closer.
Jeff Tollefson
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Wellcome Trust makes it personal in funding revamp p145
People not projects are the focus of longer-term grants.
Natasha Gilbert
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European biosafety labs set to grow p146
Bioterrorism and emerging diseases spur building boom, although some question the need for more facilities.
Declan Butler
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Call to boost isotope supplies p147
Two dedicated plants are needed to meet demand, committee says.
Eric Hand
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China moves to help high-tech firms p149
But initiatives meet with mixed response.
David Cyranoski
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Snapshot: Glider eavesdrops on whales p151
Probe tunes in to cetacean song.
Rex Dalton
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Britain sets up defence advisory group p151
Government seeks academic input on security issues.
Geoff Brumfiel
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Report row ousts top Indian scientist p152
Ruckus over call for reform at national science agency raises questions about attracting expatriate talent.
K. S. Jayaraman
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Correction p152
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Top of pageNews Feature
Swine flu: One killer virus, three key questions p154
Nature visits the labs of researchers working to solve some of the most perplexing puzzles of swine-flu behaviour.
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Correspondence
Weapons: the need to replace ageing and deteriorating stock p158
Jay Davis
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Weapons: existing stockpile can be safely maintained p158
Gerald E. Marsh
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Many types of action are required to tackle climate change p158
Mike Hulme
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Decarbonization figures for India and China unconvincing p158
Roger A. Pielke, Jr.
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No special cases in efforts to stop immigration fraud p159
Iain Scott